Katamatite

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Katamatite
Victoria
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Beek St, the main street of Katamatite
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Katamatite
Coordinates 36°05′S145°41′E / 36.083°S 145.683°E / -36.083; 145.683
Population402 (2016 census) [1]
Established1876 [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
Postcode(s) 3649
Location
LGA(s) Shire of Moira
State electorate(s) Ovens Valley
Federal division(s) Nicholls
Mean max tempMean min tempAnnual rainfall
19.1 °C
66 °F
14 °C
57 °F
390 mm
15.4 in
Localities around Katamatite:
Muckatah Muckatah Cobram East
Naring Katamatite Katamatite East
Invergordon Youanmite Youarang

Katamatite is a town in Victoria, Australia about 46 kilometres north east of Shepparton. At the 2011 census, Katamatite had a population of 433. [1]

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Katamatite is located in the Murray Valley irrigation area. Township buildings were erected in 1877 and the Post Office opened on 1 December 1877. [7] The townships name is said to be derived from a question, specifically "Kate, am I tight?" [8]

The town has an Australian rules football team competing in the Picola & District Football League. The team received publicity and notoriety back in 1925, when they defeated Wattville 78.19 (487) to 1.3 (9), in an attempt to win the minor premiership on percentage from Dookie. [9]

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